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Share: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and Commander of the Unmanned Sy...

"The occupiers fled from here": Zelenskyi and "Magyar" visited Kherson on the anniversary of the liberation (video)

Share: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and Commander of the Unmanned Systems Force Robert Brovdi recorded a video message from Kherson. On November 11, the city celebrates the third anniversary of liberation from the Russian occupiers. "Today is in Kherson.

It is already the third anniversary of the liberation of the city from the Russians - the occupiers fled from here, and we remember how the courage of our people did it, how the Ukrainian flags returned to the city - the city of Kherson. I thank each of our soldiers who fought for Kherson, everyone who protects this beautiful city now - the lives of our people," Zelenskyy said on November 11. He reported that he held a meeting in Kherson "with all those responsible for security.

" According to him, servicemen from the Unmanned Systems Forces were also present. "We determined that Kherson should be given more protection. Thousands of strikes by Russian drones against this city every month, in fact, this is a constant threat. We determined that our Unmanned Systems Forces, the Magyar Birds and other units will increase the capabilities here. It is the protection capabilities. It is important to implement all this.

We have determined the tasks for the protection of roads, logistics - government officials will help," the president said. Also, the commander of SBU "Magyar" published a video from Kherson, calling it a city we love and wishing strength to its residents. "Separate feelings, difficult memories, joy, but pain: two long and difficult rotations of PM in the Kherson direction (April-November 2022 and 10 exhausting months of 2023-24). Next will be. . . " - added Brovdi.

As a reminder, November 11, 2022 is the day Kherson was liberated from Russian occupation. Focus remembered what decisions of the Ukrainian command led to a successful special operation and what mistakes the enemy made. Oleksandr Kovalenko, a military and political observer of the "Information Resistance" group, described the liberation operation to Focus as a strategic masterpiece of enemy exhaustion.